by A.E. Moorat
bookshelves: victoriana, published-2009, gorefest, books-with-a-passport Recommended for: Posting on to Wanda Read in October, 2009 She Loved Her Country. She Hated Zombies19 June 1837 Notting Hill home of Lord QuimbyMuch later, as he watched his manservant, Perkins, eating the dog, Quimby gloom...
Queen Victoria is surprised that when she becomes queen she also inherits an obligation to hunt the demons who threaten England and the stability of the world. However there are certain things about her that she doesn't know and things about the world that she will find shocking. Add to this some ...
A very funny book, really enjoyed it.
This was a very entertaining read. I can't say much about it, because then I'd be giving away the plot, but I'll just say Victoria comes across as a very strong and capable woman, for which I applaud the author.
Love/Hate?: Love!Rating: 5/5Did you finish?: Yes -- laughing the whole time, too.One-sentence summary: Queen Victoria slays zombies.Why did you get this book?: I've seen it around but haven't heard any buzz.Do you like the cover?: Yes.First line from book: Much later, as he watched his manservant, P...
Couldn't make it past chapter one.
All hail Canada, which never had the temerity to rebel against the oppressive yoke of British tyranny, so they could continue to have a closer relationship with the British publishing world. All hail my sister for marrying Canadian, moving there, then finding a book unreleased stateside that is so f...
She Loved Her Country. She Hated Zombies19 June 1837 Notting Hill home of Lord QuimbyMuch later, as he watched his manservant, Perkins, eating the dog, Quimby gloomily reflected on the unusual events of the evening.The cover is brilliant isn't it, but it doesn't reflect the story inside as it's only...